An anti-piracy company has found itself in the middle of a huge controversy. CIAPC, the company that had The Pirate Bay blocked by ISPs in Finland, tracked an alleged file-sharer and demanded a cash settlement. However, the Internet account holder refused to pay which escalated things to an unprecedented level. In response, this week police raided the home of the 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her Winnie the Pooh laptop.

In his own blog at facebook the guy tells that "His daughter wanted to try out the new songs at this artists (Chisu, a local celebrity) new record before she'd spend her saved money for the record.

He had to go to work so he left her daughter at the computer showing a few search engines and telling her what to search to get samples of the music (didn't specify exactly what where and how). Later his daughter told him that 'she found something but they didn't work', so they went and bought the record anyways.

After that, the lawyers and the cops showed up." It's a big rumour in here that the torrent she'd found was planted by the rightful distributors of Chisu's music and the files were just random data, and they'd follow who downloaded it and persecuted (this is a rumour and not confirmed, however father claims that he has some proof of this).

winnie the pooh laptops are a favorite tool of terrorists, illuminati thugs, freemasons, and bilderbergers. a major world crisis was probably averted by this timely seizure. praise those heroic minions of law enforcement that risked life and limb for world security by nipping this threat in the bud!!

An anti-piracy company has found itself in the middle of a huge controversy. CIAPC, the company that had The Pirate Bay blocked by ISPs in Finland, tracked an alleged file-sharer and demanded a cash settlement. However, the Internet account holder refused to pay which escalated things to an unprecedented level. In response, this week police raided the home of the 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her Winnie the Pooh laptop.

On the flip side the father could have prevented the situation in the first place by helping her more. Giving her a laptop and telling her to google it is like giving a child a circular saw, turning it on and telling her to go have fun with it.

On the flip side the father could have prevented the situation in the first place by helping her more. Giving her a laptop and telling her to google it is like giving a child a circular saw, turning it on and telling her to go have fun with it.

How can one ask for money for something they can't prove i would buy (And i TOTALLY WOUDN'T) if i didn't get it for free? They can't, therefore there is no crime (Because no damages can ever be proven). Of course, that's only according to logic and sanity.

I dont think she thought she was doing wrong when she downloaded it, as her father said she wanted to listen to some of the new album before buying it, and if they did in fact purchase it the next day. which should be easy to check, then his story is beyond reproach.

Now it is up to the organisation that seized her laptop without a court case to explain themselves to the court, or are the police allowed to come into any home and just seize stuff without a court order? And if there was a court order why was the accused not made aware of it so they could put there side of the story forward.

An anti-piracy company has found itself in the middle of a huge controversy. CIAPC, the company that had The Pirate Bay blocked by ISPs in Finland, tracked an alleged file-sharer and demanded a cash settlement. However, the Internet account holder refused to pay which escalated things to an unprecedented level. In response, this week police raided the home of the 9-year-old suspect and confiscated her Winnie the Pooh laptop.

In his own blog at facebook the guy tells that "His daughter wanted to try out the new songs at this artists (Chisu, a local celebrity) new record before she'd spend her saved money for the record. ....snip...

In his own blog at facebook the guy tells that "His daughter wanted to try out the new songs at this artists (Chisu, a local celebrity) new record before she'd spend her saved money for the record. ....snip...

Quoting: Philligan

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25605487

For fuck sake, Chisu and her record label should be paying that little girl in gold bars for having to endure the torture of listening to that shit music.

In his own blog at facebook the guy tells that "His daughter wanted to try out the new songs at this artists (Chisu, a local celebrity) new record before she'd spend her saved money for the record. ....snip...

Quoting: Philligan

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25605487

For fuck sake, Chisu and her record label should be paying that little girl in gold bars for having to endure the torture of listening to that shit music.

are the police allowed to come into any home and just seize stuff without a court order? And if there was a court order why was the accused not made aware of it so they could put there side of the story forward.

Quoting: Philligan

no court order or probable cause is needed here - a tip from anonymous informer is enough. Gestapo is alive and well.

And the people are fucking sheep who say, well honest people have nothing to fear if the cops come to visit.